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Encyclopedia > Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, eight shooting events were contested.

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Free Rifle, combined

Pos Athlete
1 Emil Kellenberger (SUI)
2 Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)
3 Ole Řstmo (NOR)
3 Paul van Asbroeck (BEL)

Free Rifle, standing

Pos Athlete
1 Lars Jřrgen Madsen (DEN)
2 Ole Řstmo (NOR)
3 Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL)

Free Rifle, kneeling

Pos Athlete
1 Konrad Stäheli (SUI)
2 Emil Kellenberger (SUI)
2 Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)

Free Rifle, prone

Pos Athlete
1 Achile Paroche (FRA)
2 Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN)
3 Ole Řstmo (NOR)

Free Rifle, team

Pos Athlete
1 Switzerland
Emil Kellenberger, Franz Böckli, Konrad Stäheli, Louis Richardet, Alfred Grütter
2 Norway
Ole Řstmo, Hellmer Hermandsen, Tom Seeberg, Ole Sćther, Olaf Frydenlund
3 France
Achile Paroche, Auguste Cavadini, Léon Moreaux, Maurice Lecoq, René Thomas

Free Pistol

Pos Athlete
1 Conrad Röderer (SUI)
2 Achile Paroche (FRA)
3 Konrad Stäheli (SUI)

Free Pistol, team

Pos Athlete
1 Switzerland
Conrad Röderer, Konrad Stäheli, Louis Richardet, Friedrich Lüthi, Paul Probst
2 France
Achile Paroche, Louis Duffoy, Léon Moreaux, Trinité, Maurice Lecoq
3 Netherlands
Dirk Boest Gips, Henrik Sillem, Antonius Bouwens, Solko Van Den Bergh, Anthony Sweijs

Clay Pigeon

Pos Athlete
1 Roger de Barbarin (FRA)
2 Rene Guyot (FRA)
3 Justinien de Clary (FRA)



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